Building 261 in JFK airport, where the 1978 Lufthansa heist took place and was also featured in Goodfellas, got robbed again earlier this week. Two burglars managed to loot $1.5 million worth of iPad Minis. According to law enforcement involved in the case, the duo used one of the airport’s forklifts to load two pallets of the Minis onto a truck. Three more pallets of Apple’s new tablet sat vulnerable at the site, but the thieves were interrupted by an employee of the airport returning from dinner, and fled before they could attempt to pilfer the rest of the hardware.

The thieves, in a white tractor trailer with the acronym “CEVA” reportedly on the side, rolled up to a side of the building that faces the street and has less security. A quick Google search shows that there is a CEVA located in New York, CEVA Logistics, which happens to be a freight management company. Investigators suspect the heist was either an inside job, or at least had inside help, as someone needed to let them into the area before the crime, and let them out with the goods afterwards.

The crew hauled in around 3,600 iPad Minis, which were destined for stores throughout the United States. So far, the thieves are still at large.

Though this iPad Mini heist totaled a $1.5 million haul, it doesn’t quite compare to the infamous Lufthansa heist, which if adjusted for inflation, brought in a haul of a little over $21 million in cash and jewels.